Find out what Spanish restaurants to try in Yountville. Yountville (/ˈjɔːntvɪl/ or /ˈjaʊntvɪl/) is an incorporated town in Napa County, California. It is in the North Bay portion of the San Francisco Bay Area. The population was 2,933 at the 2010 census. Almost one-third of the town's population lives on the grounds of the Veterans Home of California.
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Chef Michael Chiarello has returned to his culinary roots by creating seasonal farm-to-table Italian cuisine reflecting the bold flavors of Chiarelloâs heritage in his signature style 1st made famous at Tra Vigne in the 90âs. An award winning chef/vintner
We had a great dinner. There was 8 of us and food items were picked already. Everything was delicious and of course way to much food. Our server was perfect!
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Protea is a fast casual fun environment with high quality food made with fresh local ingredients in the heart of Yountville's culinary mecca. We serve beer and wine and rooftop dining with great views of the Napa Valley
Looked up places to eat lunch while doing some wine tastings at nearby wineries, and this place stood out so we decided to try it! We got empanadas, mozzarella sticks, and a taquito. All came out really fast. Everything is made in house. We asked for hot sauce and they gave us homemade salsa verde and what seemed like pickled habanero relish - both were delicious. Would definitely go back if we found ourselves in the area. Friendly staff and outside seating as well.
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4 based on 68 reviews
La Calenda takes its name from a Oaxacan parade that traditionally kicks-off weddings, graduations and other community celebrations. True to its festive inspiration, the restaurant is a cheerful gathering place that fosters a spirit of togetherness. With
We came at an off hour (like 3pm) so the place was only about 30% full. The service was friendly but disorganized. We sat down- weren't sitting too long but this guy comes up: "We can't find her, so I'll help you out..." If he hadn't said that we would not have known anything was wrong. He was very friendly and nice- a great server. But then HE disappeared so we had to wave down someone else. She served us. Then he pops back- oh, I was in the meeting of the servers to plan for tonight....Wha? Super chaotic and disorganized. People were so friendly we didn't mind. But, come on folks-does not reflect well on this place.Food was really good. First the most spectacular- the elote. We loved it so much we ordered another one. WOW! Really great. Highly recommend.The tacos were good- especially the pastor.Guacamole was a bit watery but the flavor was great. And the chips were good though a bit greasy. They are the SUPER thick chips.Decor is really beautiful- love the watermelon colored awnings and great interior color scheme. A beautiful restaurant.
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I am a big fan of Coqueta in San Francisco along the Bay. This second location in the wine country is really wonderful. While it has been only open for a couple of months. the proximity to the mothership downtown has helped this new spanish tapas concept excel from the get go.We had a six person dinner last night on the patio. Service was on point, vibe on the patio which is literally in the heart of Saint Helena was on point, and most importantly, the food was as delicious and inventive as the original location in the City.Michael Chiarello has nailed the "Barcelona in SF" vibe down the well curated, perfectl;y executed menu. Before this restaurant explodes in popularity and you are consigned to wait for a table ie Bouchon, etc. make your way there.Standouts to order: paella (wow), iberico ham presentation, croquettas, pork shoulder. Everything was prepared pretty damn perfect.Highly recommended. Eat outside if the weather is nice.
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